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Thursday, 15 February 2018

India designer sorry over 'insulting' sari remark

Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee has apologised for saying that Indian women who do not know how to wear a sari, a traditional garment, should feel shame.

He made the remark at an event at Harvard University last week.

The comment prompted backlash on social media, with women calling it patriarchal and discriminatory.

In an open letter posted on Instagram on Wednesday, the designer said he regretted his choice of words.

Saris, worn every day by millions of Indian women, are lengths of wide fabric that are wrapped around the waist and then draped over one shoulder.

    The woman transforming her family's sari firm
    The Indian designers reinterpreting traditional textiles

"I think, if you tell me that you do not know how to wear a sari, I would say shame on you. It's a part of your culture, you need to buck up and stand up for it," said Mr Mukherjee, speaking at the Harvard India Conference.

Mr Mukherjee, one of India's most sought after fashion designers, counts many high-profile Bollywood actresses among his clients.

Source: BBC NEWS

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